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  1. William Harris Stewart (born October 18, 1966, in Des Moines, Iowa) is an American jazz drummer. Biography. Bill Stewart's father was a trombonist, and his first and middle names are a tribute to jazz trombonist Bill Harris. [1]

  2. Bill Stewart’s loose-limbed, post-bop fusillades have been turning instrumentalists’ heads for close to 20 years. The Iowa-born drummer first emerged on the New York jazz scene in the late ’80s, and since then has made his presence known worldwide with such artists as John Scofield, Maceo Parker, Pat Metheny, Larry Goldings, and many others.

  3. Today the revered drummer/composer/bandleader is enjoying several three-decade anniversaries in his fruitful jazz career. One landmark is his longtime musical relationship with John Scofield. His gig with the star guitarist put him on the jazz map, starting with the 1991 recording Meant to Be.

  4. 25 de ene. de 2007 · John Scofield, Joe Lovano, Bill Stewart - What We Do - Amazon.com Music. CDs & Vinyl. ›. Jazz. ›. Acid Jazz. Buy used: $7.97. Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime. FREE delivery Tuesday, July 2 on orders shipped by Amazon over $35.

  5. 25 de mar. de 2024 · Bill Stewart plays the drums – not vice versa. This much he’s appropriated from Tony Williams, knowing that he was making a conscious decision to push aside 70% of the drum instructional manuals that buy into petty arguments about press rolls consisting of three bounces per hand vs. four.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › What_We_DoWhat We Do - Wikipedia

    What We Do is a studio album by jazz guitarist John Scofield, the second to be released as the John Scofield Quartet. It was recorded in May of 1992 and released the following year on Blue Note.

  7. 16 de mar. de 2008 · Bill's general setup: Drums: Gretsch in purple stain finish. 6½×14 Ludwig hammered brass snare (with tube lugs)*. 8×12 tom. 14×14 floor tom. 16×16 floor tom. 14×18 bass drum. *Note: The photos of Bill Stewart usually show a golden hammered snare with tube lugs, which would suggest the Ludwig Bronze hammered snare.